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"Journey Song Two” available now!
At long last, the next chapter in Clark's musical evolution, “Journey Songs Two”, has been released. The album can be purchased as a signed 3-disc CD with 32-page booklet and free download from the Clark Datchler shop. It follows directly in the footsteps of the 2022 release, “Journey Songs One”, which is also available as a signed CD.
Disc 1 consists of the 2007 album “Tomorrow”, remixed by Stephen W. Tayler (Tina Turner, Howard Jones, The Fixx, Underworld) and remastered by Tony Cousins (John Lennon, Simply Red, The Verve, Johnny Hates Jazz). Recorded predominantly at Real World Studios in the UK and Clark's solar-powered studio in the American Southwest, it combines soaring melodies, timeless grooves and infusions of world music instrumentation with philosophical and environmental lyrical themes.
Disc 2 features a previously unreleased album recorded from 1995 to 1997 titled “Songs From Solsbury Hill”. This is a reference to Clark's then-home in the city of Bath, which overlooked the ancient Celtic hillfort immortalised in Peter Gabriel’
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Clark Datchler
Clark Datchler | |
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Datchler performing with Johnny Hates Jazz in 2014 | |
| Birth name | Clark Wynford Datchler |
| Born | (1964-03-27) 27 March 1964 (age 60) |
| Origin | Sutton, Surrey, England |
| Genres | |
| Occupations | Musician, singer, songwriter, producer |
| Instruments | Vocals, piano, keyboards, bouzouki, guitar |
| Years active | 1981–present |
| Labels | InterAction Music, Virgin, RAK, Bluebird Records |
| Formerly of | Johnny Hates Jazz |
| Website | https://clarkdatchler.com/ |
Musical artist
Clark Wynford Datchler (born 27 March 1964) is an English singer-songwriter and record producer. He first rose to fame in 1987 as the lead singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the pop band Johnny Hates Jazz.[2]
Early career
Born in 1964 in Surrey,[3] England, Datchler was influenced by his father Fred Datchler, a singer and saxophonist in two popular vocal groups of the 1950s, the Stargazers and the Polkadots. The Stargazers were the first British group to have a No. 1 hit on the UK chart,[4] and had their own wee
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Johnny Hates Jazz
British band
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Johnny Hates Jazz are a British pop[5] band, currently consisting of Clark Datchler (songwriter, vocalist, keyboards) and Mike Nocito (guitarist, bassist, producer, engineer). In April 1987, they achieved international success with their single "Shattered Dreams".[6]
Early career
Both Datchler and Nocito were born into musical families. Datchler's father, Fred, was a member of two chart-topping bands from the 1950s. The Stargazers had the distinction of being the first British band to reach No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.[7] As part of the Polkadots, Fred Datchler sang backing vocals for Frank Sinatra and Petula Clark. Nocito hails from an American family based in Europe with the U.S. armed forces. His mother was a singer in a close-harmony group called the Cactus Kids, which performed for troops throughout northern Europe.[citation needed]
Having been a si
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